OK...I looked on the inverter in the storage compartment and there is a GFCI on it. The inverter is mounted in such a way that I can't see the side of it so I took a pic and sure enough, there it is. I unplugged the only plug in the inverter and pushed the test button...nothing happened. I pushed the reset button and it won't stay in. Could this be my problem...a bad GFCI in the inverter??? I hope not but it may be.
I've also heard that it's necessary to have a draw on a GFCI to get it to reset. Is that true in this case and will I have a draw if we're plugged into power??
At least we're narrowing it down and thanks for the help...
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